Experimental musician associated in the review with an eclectic 1980s California trance scene; released the self-produced record 'A Man's Mouth' (1987).

The DeBaser review by Caspasian treats 'A Man's Mouth' (1987) as a self-produced, provocative work placed alongside names tied to an eclectic branch of the 80s California trance scene (Cold Blue Records, Brent Wilcox, John Trubee, Carl Stone).

Caspasian's review treats Peter Catham's A Man's Mouth (1987) as a disarming, experimental record that plays the jester to expose cultural and personal delusions. The album is described as self-produced, rooted in an eclectic 80s California trance context, and recommended for listeners with a taste for challenging, noisy sound-collages.

For:Listeners of experimental/electronic/noise music and collectors of obscure 1980s records

 What have you won? What DID you win? (engraved on the vinyl).

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